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the video library, cable's latest gift to america. >> david represents the auto companies, he is the president and ceo of the auto alliance in washington d.c.. you are in d.c., yes? i wanted to get your reaction to the news, a $16.40 billion fine? >> the system works. the agency determined that there was a violation, and they took action against the company. it is not an issue of the level of the fine, but the reputation. >> what will be the impact on toyota's image? >> they have real bland loyalty with consumers -- real brand loyalty with consumers. i think they survived, they addressed the problems. recalls are part of a regulatory model that works, because even though there has been an increase in the number of recalls. it is a way to remedy potential defects much sooner than otherwise would be the case. >> how do you think the other car companies are going to react? >> it is a process. there really develop a cooperative, working relationship. the underlying case, like what both a doctor runge and dr. martinez were talking about, they talked about saving lives. it is lower than it
the video library, cable's latest gift to america. >> david represents the auto companies, he is the president and ceo of the auto alliance in washington d.c.. you are in d.c., yes? i wanted to get your reaction to the news, a $16.40 billion fine? >> the system works. the agency determined that there was a violation, and they took action against the company. it is not an issue of the level of the fine, but the reputation. >> what will be the impact on toyota's image? >>...
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it reduces america's nuclear arsenal and limits when they could be used. mr. obama's policy announcement is the first in a series of events aimed at reducing nuclear weapons worldwide. thursday, he signs a new arms treaty with russia. next week, he hosts a major nuclear summit in washington. >>> a senior military official confirms that a battle video posted on the internet is authentic. the cockpit video shows a helicopter firing repeatedly on people in a baghdad street during the height of the insurgency, in 2007. 12 people were killed, including a reuters news photographer. yesterday, the pentagon released its report on that incident. >>> in pakistan this morning, security is especially tight around the u.s. consulate in peshawar. that's where militants detonated three truck bombs outside the gates. and five militants fired into the compound with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons until they were killed. today, there is evidence of the attack everywhere, including rubble and damaged vehicles. >>> in mexico, two people have died and hundreds are
it reduces america's nuclear arsenal and limits when they could be used. mr. obama's policy announcement is the first in a series of events aimed at reducing nuclear weapons worldwide. thursday, he signs a new arms treaty with russia. next week, he hosts a major nuclear summit in washington. >>> a senior military official confirms that a battle video posted on the internet is authentic. the cockpit video shows a helicopter firing repeatedly on people in a baghdad street during the...
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this is a slide show presentation about a new era for toyota and tma in north america. and it goes through several issues, including safety issues. there are notations in the back here which are notes to this slide presentation. and on the document that is -- that has its ending bate number 25, there is reference to slide number 25. it says the following. our ability to manage the tide of safety investigations rest largely on our ability to work well with n.h.t.s.a.. over the last few years we have seen our relationship begin to slip slightly with n.h.t.s.a.. the reasons are complex. they include a combination of increased recalls, more investigation, and tougher negotiations between toyota and the agency. not all of the recall increase can be blamed on flipping toyota quality. and it goes on from there. none of you have, i guess, seen this document. but this is from the president of toyota motors north america or at least it contains information that he, i guess, presented. and i'm worried about some of these phrases. about managing the tide of safety investigations, i
this is a slide show presentation about a new era for toyota and tma in north america. and it goes through several issues, including safety issues. there are notations in the back here which are notes to this slide presentation. and on the document that is -- that has its ending bate number 25, there is reference to slide number 25. it says the following. our ability to manage the tide of safety investigations rest largely on our ability to work well with n.h.t.s.a.. over the last few years we...
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. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff admits he's got his eyes on another job. >>> plus, new details on the attack that put data for millions of google users into the hands of hackers. >>> and nature's fury. our reporter travels to the top of that iceland volcano. >>> welcome back. overseas stock markets are rebounding this morning. tokyo's nikkei average closed lower but only slightly. hong kong's hang seng rose more than 200 points. in london, the ftse opened higher. the dow gained 73 points on monday. and the nasdaq lost one point. >>> general motors is expected to make good on a promise to fully repay the $6.7 billion loan funded by u.s. taxpayers. gm's ceo is expected to make the details public tomorrow, during a visit to a plant in kansas city. gm has already made two $1 billion payments and promised to have the entire government loan paid off before the end of june. >>> toyota is recalling its lexus gx 460 suv to fix those stability control problems. that is the model consumer reports warned consumers not to buy two weeks ago. their tests
. >>> and just ahead on "america this morning," the white house chief of staff admits he's got his eyes on another job. >>> plus, new details on the attack that put data for millions of google users into the hands of hackers. >>> and nature's fury. our reporter travels to the top of that iceland volcano. >>> welcome back. overseas stock markets are rebounding this morning. tokyo's nikkei average closed lower but only slightly. hong kong's hang seng...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> of breaking news about the oil rig explosion. the coast guard is calling off the search for a 11 missing workers after the oil rigs had and the gulf of mexico. it doesn't appear that any additional oil is leaking. they have to clean up the shore. the severe weather could push the oil to show -- shore faster. >>> 1 use crutches and another used a wheelchair. >>> the u.s. launched an unmanned space rocket, but the intention remains a total mystery. the air force has not said how long the mission will last and will miss at the rocket will conduct tests. details remain a secret. when it is efficient -- it finished, it will land in california. the army has uninvited franklin gramm to a national day of prayer service at the pentagon. they resented his invitation because of negative comments made about as long after september 11. >>> the signs they are giving that she could be
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> of breaking news about the oil rig explosion. the coast guard is calling off the search for a 11 missing workers after the oil rigs had and the gulf of mexico. it doesn't appear that any additional oil is leaking. they have to clean up the shore. the severe weather could push the oil to show -- shore...
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, he revealed decisions to sell in north america are made in japan. do any other manufacturers require that your information for details or decisions made relative to recalls are made in any country outside this united states? is toyota unique in that, yes or no. >> it appears toyota is unique, yes, sir. >> all right. it strikes me this is a bad situation inas far as safety for the american people. >> it seems toyota could be more efficient. >> by having to make the response in the united states by somebody empowered to require with our laws. >> i would feel if they had somebody in america, we could act more quickly, yes, sir. >> now, i would like to america how this would be corrected. now, is there a quantititive difference in response times between domestic and foreign automobile manufacturers to n.h.t.s.a.'s data inquiries? yes or no. >> the domestic and manufacturers tend to response faster than the foreign, yes, sir. >> what is the cause for this? >> there are several reasons in terms of design of leadership as you mentioned and other factors. >
, he revealed decisions to sell in north america are made in japan. do any other manufacturers require that your information for details or decisions made relative to recalls are made in any country outside this united states? is toyota unique in that, yes or no. >> it appears toyota is unique, yes, sir. >> all right. it strikes me this is a bad situation inas far as safety for the american people. >> it seems toyota could be more efficient. >> by having to make the...
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i said this is a very serious matter for your company in america. i want you to know the dot is taking it seriously. we are not going to sleep until every one of your cars is safe for americans to drive. i invited him to come to america. >> we never had a chance to talk, but you have been proactive in trying to get out in front of this. one of the concerns i have is that 70% of this sudden unintended acceleration we still do not have an answer for. in fact, according to all the documents from nhtsa and also from toyota only 16% of the sudden accelerations are really addressed with the format and the sticky accelerator, if you will. and the electronics seems to have to have some part of it. are we any further along? >> as i said in my testimony, we are going to do a complete review of the electronics. we will meet with the folks from southern illinois university, take a look at the results of what they have had to look at. we will look at what the toyota folks have done with the people they have hired. we are going to get into this. we're going to ge
i said this is a very serious matter for your company in america. i want you to know the dot is taking it seriously. we are not going to sleep until every one of your cars is safe for americans to drive. i invited him to come to america. >> we never had a chance to talk, but you have been proactive in trying to get out in front of this. one of the concerns i have is that 70% of this sudden unintended acceleration we still do not have an answer for. in fact, according to all the documents...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> israel sent an urgent warning to citizens to leave the sinai peninsula immediately. officials said they have concrete evidence of suspected terrorist plot to kidnap israelis. israel holds a standing travel advisory to the sinai because of the threat of terror attacks. nebraska lawmakers approved a bill banning abortions of 20 weeks based on the assertion that fetuses feel pain. the bill was meant to stop late term abortions in and of the few states where doctors are willing to provide them. >>> president obama began the second day of the regular summit on a somber note. >> the moment of silence to show that solidarity to honor those who were lost. >> poland lost as president, first lady, joint chiefs and other dignitaries. the flight was headed to russia when it went down, killing 96 people. president obama will attend the funeral on sunday. >>> which is trying to turn i
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> israel sent an urgent warning to citizens to leave the sinai peninsula immediately. officials said they have concrete evidence of suspected terrorist plot to kidnap israelis. israel holds a standing travel advisory to the sinai because of the threat of terror attacks. nebraska lawmakers approved a bill...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> we all enjoyed the sunshine today. >> it will be pleasant night, just a bit chilly. this will showed how quickly these clouds are moving in. the clouds will be increasing throughout the day tomorrow. check out of this, if frost advisory in effect. once we get through the morning hours, and as a warm-up into the upper 60's. periods of rain wednesday. >> thank you. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small busin
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> we all enjoyed the sunshine today. >> it will be pleasant night, just a bit chilly. this will showed how quickly these clouds are moving in. the clouds will be increasing throughout the day tomorrow. check out of this, if frost advisory in effect. once we get through the morning hours, and as a...
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. >> from from america's news headquarters, hi, i'm jamie colby. iranian president mahmoud ahmadnejad is challenging u.s. again, saying in a speech in iran today that new international sanctions over the country's nuclear program will only help iran, he says, rather than hurt it. ahmadnejad also saying u.s. pressure on iran has back fired, and left washington more isolated. six world powers including the u.s. are working on a package of tougher sanctions iran will face in the coming weeks over its refusal to halt its nuclear program. back in the u.s. rhode island is just beginning to emerge from the worst floods there in at least 200 years. the national weather service is saying the main river causing the flooding is expected to drop to minor flood stage by this evening, but forecasters say it may not be drop below its banks until at least tomorrow. i'm jamie colby, we'll send you back to cavuto on business only on the fox news channel. >> neil: all right. 162,000 more jobs last month. that is great. here is what it's not, nearly a third of them we
. >> from from america's news headquarters, hi, i'm jamie colby. iranian president mahmoud ahmadnejad is challenging u.s. again, saying in a speech in iran today that new international sanctions over the country's nuclear program will only help iran, he says, rather than hurt it. ahmadnejad also saying u.s. pressure on iran has back fired, and left washington more isolated. six world powers including the u.s. are working on a package of tougher sanctions iran will face in the coming weeks...
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. >>> still ahead on "america this morning," why a police officer used a stun gun on a 10-year-old. >>> plus, newborn twins with birthdays a week apart. and arizona's infamous sheriff with a new way to make his inma inmates work for their tv time. ♪ the ultimate basket is 78 percent candy. the♪ore eggs the better. - 12 percent grass. - i like nail polish. - easy on the grass please. - chocolate. and 10 percent what i like to call the "wow factor." walgreens makes putting together the perfect basket easy. with reese's peanut butter eggs, oreo cookies, starburst jelly beans, and more. then personalize it with something special. an egg-to-bunny ratio of four to one is crucial. walgreens. there's a way to make every bunny happy. an egg-to-bunny ratio of four to one is crucial. have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a littlemmm.ferent./ they got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it' the perfect combinaton of sweet and crispy. i love it. this is so good. this is great. the magic's in the mix. ♪ (announcer) right now, all over the country, discover card cus
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my name is yoshimi inaba, i am the president and coo of toyota motor company in north america. i'm talking the steps to restore the trust of the tens of millions of americans who purpose and drive our vehicles. for 50 years, toyota has provided americans with cars and trucks that are safe and reliable. for the past 25 years we have built many of those vehicles here in the united states. our 200,000 members at plants, dealerships, and suppliers in this country are united in their determination to provide even safer, high quality vehicles in the future. i am honored to be joined here today by several members of the toyota family in the united states. they have the education to our values has helped establish toyota's record for quality and dependability. in event months we have not lived up to the high standard our customers and public have come to expect despite all of our good faith efforts. as our president of toyota told members of congress last year, we regret our short comings has resulted in the issues associated with our recent recalls. i can assure you that we have learn
my name is yoshimi inaba, i am the president and coo of toyota motor company in north america. i'm talking the steps to restore the trust of the tens of millions of americans who purpose and drive our vehicles. for 50 years, toyota has provided americans with cars and trucks that are safe and reliable. for the past 25 years we have built many of those vehicles here in the united states. our 200,000 members at plants, dealerships, and suppliers in this country are united in their determination...
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ble's greatest gift to -- latest gift to america. >> joining us now is the executive director of the center for auto safety. let me begin with the toyota possibility of getting a fine of $64 million from nhtsa. >> it is a well-deserved fine. first of all, toyota brag about saving $100 million in the format -- in the floormat recall. the imposition financially is peanuts. but it is a symbolic message more than a dollar a message. >> if it is peanuts, does congress me to increase the amount that nhtsa is allowed to find? >> absolutely. one judge imposed a $2.40 billion fine last year. the epa has an unlimited cap. if we matched the epa, it would be $25,000 a vehicle, and no cap whatsoever. >> and that is why nhtsa came forth with an unprecedented amount. >> toyota knew the system. they withheld information from the agency. it made the agency look like a regulator that was not very effective. that is really because it does not have the resources and it does not have the legal tools that it needs. when toyota took advantage of that, the agency had no choice but to levy the maximum fine.
ble's greatest gift to -- latest gift to america. >> joining us now is the executive director of the center for auto safety. let me begin with the toyota possibility of getting a fine of $64 million from nhtsa. >> it is a well-deserved fine. first of all, toyota brag about saving $100 million in the format -- in the floormat recall. the imposition financially is peanuts. but it is a symbolic message more than a dollar a message. >> if it is peanuts, does congress me to...
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the safety agency's to understand that they're all about preventing the number one cause of death in america between the ages of 3 and 34 years of age. i happen to share the same bias. the leadership of an agency inculcates the staff to stay vote -- to save lives, not to address consumer problems with cars and things that break -- it changes the culture and it changes coming to work every day. >> may i make a point? we actually had the engineers and our staff, thus to trauma centers and spend an evening there. -- and our staff come with us to trauma centers in spend an evening there. i never really saw that. i saw trying to do good your neighbors and your friends, so i saw the most dedicated people i met with my time at nhtsa. he asked for an office with a window, so we painted a window on his cubicle. >> i am not sure either one of you can answer this tweet, but does toyota still use a mechanical cable to connect the gear shift to the transmission, or is the shifter 100% electronic? >> it is a good question. the electric vehicle can put it in the sport mode and can change, you did see a lot
the safety agency's to understand that they're all about preventing the number one cause of death in america between the ages of 3 and 34 years of age. i happen to share the same bias. the leadership of an agency inculcates the staff to stay vote -- to save lives, not to address consumer problems with cars and things that break -- it changes the culture and it changes coming to work every day. >> may i make a point? we actually had the engineers and our staff, thus to trauma centers and...
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further, we have formed a quality advisory group composed of respected outside experts from north america and around the world to ensure that we do not make misguided decisions. finally, we will invest heavily in quality in the u.s. through the establishment of an incentive for quality excellence -- the introduction of a new position. the product's safety executive and the sharing of more responsibility within the company for product quality decisions, including recalls. even more importantly, i will ensure the members of the management team actually drive the cars and that they check for themselves where the problem lies, as well as its severity. i myself am a trained test driver de as a professional. i am able to check the problem in a car and understand how severe the safety concern is in a car. i drove the vehicle in the accelerator pedal recall as well as the prius, comparing the vehicles before and after the remedy. i believe that only by examining the problems on site can we make decisions from the customer perspective. one cannot rely on reports or data in the meeting room. throug
further, we have formed a quality advisory group composed of respected outside experts from north america and around the world to ensure that we do not make misguided decisions. finally, we will invest heavily in quality in the u.s. through the establishment of an incentive for quality excellence -- the introduction of a new position. the product's safety executive and the sharing of more responsibility within the company for product quality decisions, including recalls. even more importantly,...
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[male announcer] this is how america supports our troops. the uso depends on the generosity of the american people, people just like you. to find out more about how you can help visit our website at uso dot org. the uso until every one comes home. hm health care reform passed, taking his campaign to the streets and manhattan, blocks from wall street. >>> last night in los angeles president obama was playing his role as fund-raiser in chief. he appeared at several events in support of democratic national committee and senator barbara boxer. at one event the president was interrupted by protesters calling for the repeal of the military's don't ask, don't tell policy. he also touted the financial reform bill. >>> in knoxville, tennessee, a witness to a hospital shooting spree says the gunman looked angry and depressed before his attack. he opened fire outside the facility yesterday, killing one woman and wounding two others. then he turned the gun on himself. police are searching for a motive. they say it doesn't appear the unnamed gunman was r
[male announcer] this is how america supports our troops. the uso depends on the generosity of the american people, people just like you. to find out more about how you can help visit our website at uso dot org. the uso until every one comes home. hm health care reform passed, taking his campaign to the streets and manhattan, blocks from wall street. >>> last night in los angeles president obama was playing his role as fund-raiser in chief. he appeared at several events in support of...
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but in america, the art market is trading. in recent weeks, some contemporary collectors in the u.s. have re-entered the competition. our third artist is the professor of theater at st. edward's university. >> certainly, the arts or the first on the chopping block during times of economic difficulties. in some ways, people look to the arts and people want to be entertained. the arts are restful and inspiring and provide the kind of support that people need in our economic times. but i do not think that hard economic times are good for the arts. the arts are really more about your soul and your heart rather than things that are lucrative, like money making things. it is not that kind of a feel. they are people with dreams and energy. it is very inspiring. i feel blessed to be a teacher and to be a teacher in the arts. >> in spite of the recent economic recession, the arts are still able to thrive. >> to see all of the winning entries in this year's studentcam competition, visitt studentca.org. >> the prime minister's labor part
but in america, the art market is trading. in recent weeks, some contemporary collectors in the u.s. have re-entered the competition. our third artist is the professor of theater at st. edward's university. >> certainly, the arts or the first on the chopping block during times of economic difficulties. in some ways, people look to the arts and people want to be entertained. the arts are restful and inspiring and provide the kind of support that people need in our economic times. but i do...
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>> a boy is beaten by an adult over somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory ging old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> deputy say a 13-year old boy was beaten up by an angry driver while playing football near his home. the boy's family has newer information about the suspect. what have we learned? >> this truly is an on your side story. deputies have a person of interest. they are looking for him tonight. it is because of something we found right behind us. found this car and notified deputies. it is part of an investigation into what happened last friday that put a 13-year-old boy in the hospital. >> somebody doing this to a child -- why? he is a child. what did he do? he could have died. >> according
>> a boy is beaten by an adult over somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory ging old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> deputy say a...
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>> well, small businesses are the major creator of jobs in america, maria, as you know, but they are having a hard time getting credit. one thing that the government can do is simply to help the banks, regional banks, smaller banks, the sort small businesses use, to get credit to the small businesses more efficiently and quickly. also, it is very important that state and local governments get aid. they are right now, as you know, they are hemorrhaging jobs, cutting everybody from teachers to fire fighters, and that has a negative multiplier effect in the economy. over this year and next year it's expected that states will be cutting or raising taxes to the tune of $250 billion, a major fiscal drag on this economy and the fed ought to help out, at least with say a temporary low interest or no interest loans to the states until the states can pay them back. >> what about tax day coming up next week? obviously a day -- a day most americans dread. there have been rumblings in washington about instituting a value-added tax, a sort of national sales tax to help balance the budget. i guess
>> well, small businesses are the major creator of jobs in america, maria, as you know, but they are having a hard time getting credit. one thing that the government can do is simply to help the banks, regional banks, smaller banks, the sort small businesses use, to get credit to the small businesses more efficiently and quickly. also, it is very important that state and local governments get aid. they are right now, as you know, they are hemorrhaging jobs, cutting everybody from teachers...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> two big developments tonight in and the total investigation first, toyota has agreed to pay its $16.4 million fine for its handling of the recall. and now they are recalling the 2010 lexus gx 450 suv. last week's consumer reports issued a do not by warning for the s.t.v. cindi vehicle could, indeed, -- for the suv, saying the vehicle could, indeed, roll over. >> an organizer -- there was a demonstration in washington. >> not far from the u.s. capitol, two rallies and one message by supporters of gun rights to their governments.
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we need to do much better for our mothers and families in america. >> allowing women to breast feed immediately after birth and providing time and space in work for mothers to pump. babies have asthma, diabetes, and other ailments. >> you can tell house over a person is by the company they keep it. drinking habits are largely determined by a person's social circle. participants were 50% more likely to drink heavily with someone they are directly connected with who also drinks heavily. social networks can have a negative impact on your health. they can be used to affect healthy behavior is as well. >> coming up, a look at last night's n.c.a.a. championship. >> here is a live look of the downtown area. we will update weather and traffic next. stay with us. you are >> good morning. checking under morning commute. a problem southbound on the a rosburg expressway. police activity block in the south bound lane -- harris for expressway. -- harrisburg expressway. police activity blocking the southbound lane has cleared. an accident clearing in dundalk. a water main break at sharp street. otherwise, we
we need to do much better for our mothers and families in america. >> allowing women to breast feed immediately after birth and providing time and space in work for mothers to pump. babies have asthma, diabetes, and other ailments. >> you can tell house over a person is by the company they keep it. drinking habits are largely determined by a person's social circle. participants were 50% more likely to drink heavily with someone they are directly connected with who also drinks...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> some pre case students in and -- some pre-k students had earth day activities but they released 3080 bucks into the environment. they learned that lady bugs feed on things harmful to trees and gardens. some of them are about the size of lady bugs. >>> a nice sunny day tomorrow with temperatures about 70. the unsettled weather over the weekend. sunshine but lots of clouds saturday and thunderstorms on sunday lingering into monday. >> we need the rain.
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...
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100 such data recorders by early april and 150 units of such recorders by the end of april in north america. >> [speaking japanese] >> if i could because i only have five minutes. i am asking this because one of my constituents son and died in a single vehicle crashes driving one of the recall to thousand toyota tundras appear in his parents have the trucks ddr and requested the company to give them access to the software to read its contents. toyota has turned them down. and i stayed there is a law pending in the washington legislature as a result of toyota's refusal so as a possible new provide an -- can you provide that information to their families so that they can have this data and information? >> we would be glad to do so and this is our desire to find out what has happened and i'm very sorry about what has happened to that family but we will be a as -- as he said there will be 100 eunice made available by the first of january or the beginning of january and also for your information and we are delivering the first three units to ma and also at the same time we are discussing our eng
100 such data recorders by early april and 150 units of such recorders by the end of april in north america. >> [speaking japanese] >> if i could because i only have five minutes. i am asking this because one of my constituents son and died in a single vehicle crashes driving one of the recall to thousand toyota tundras appear in his parents have the trucks ddr and requested the company to give them access to the software to read its contents. toyota has turned them down. and i...
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coming up next, the frozen flashback in steve hartman's "assignment america." if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix. protection that helps save lives. people with stomach ulcers or other conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, may affect how plavix works. tell your doctor all the medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell yo
coming up next, the frozen flashback in steve hartman's "assignment america." if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> another round of improving earnings reports lifted wall street today so they really had something to clap about. the dow jones up 25. the nasdaq up over 20, closed over 2500 and the s & p500 closing just over 1200. >>> we're working to help you save money during the tough times here at abc 2. on our web site today, a dozen iphone apps to help you save money and time by clicking on that story. >>> also, we had six easy steps to help you save money when you are in the middle of a refinance. for information on these stories and m
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...
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of -- "where in america?" let's meet our contestants -- >> his name is sam and he's from wichita, kansas. she's brianna from california. >> jimmy: welcome! your job tonight is to use your sense of taste and smell to determine which american city served as inspiration for tonight's applebee's realburger. guillermo! bring in the real burgers! here is guillermo. guillermo, why are you blindfolded? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: here's how we play. taste the realburger my lovely assistant is placing in front of you right now, and guess which american city inspired it. the first to guess correctly wins. are you ready? it is time to eat. begin. >> i am going to have a bite of the sandwich as well. my own. again we're asking you to guess which city inspired the tasty ingredients. delicious. see if it tastes at all familiar. sam, anything coming to you? >> i don't have a clue. i'm sorry. >> you don't have a clue? >> italy. >> jimmy: italy is not an american city. an american city. it rhymes with silly is the name. the cit
of -- "where in america?" let's meet our contestants -- >> his name is sam and he's from wichita, kansas. she's brianna from california. >> jimmy: welcome! your job tonight is to use your sense of taste and smell to determine which american city served as inspiration for tonight's applebee's realburger. guillermo! bring in the real burgers! here is guillermo. guillermo, why are you blindfolded? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: here's how we play. taste the realburger...
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help refound america. we're going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. >> glenn: hi, jane. >> in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? >> glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of the year. you don't see the sun for 310 days a year. it is amazing. and, i remember when i moved to phoenix, i actually stopped, i was walking out of my car and it like 400° and i was walking out of my car and looked at the shadow and it was so dark and crisp i had not seen shadows like that growing up, in seattle, there are no real shadows and i remember seeing that and seeing the definition of my shadow. years later, i remembered that. and this is what you have hope in. the shadow can only become dark, darkness can only be there, bec
help refound america. we're going to go to another audience member, jane has a question for you. >> glenn: hi, jane. >> in light of the negative things going on in washington in our nation and the world, what positives can be pointed to and, specifically, what should america and its younger generation, in particular, remain optimistic about? >> glenn: i grew up in seattle, washington. and i remember when i moved to phoenix, arizona, i mean, seattle is cloudy 310 days out of...
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get an amazing hd picture, america's top rated internet, and phone. all for just $69.99 a month for the first six months. don't wait -- this offer won't last. call 1-888-get-fios now. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v.
get an amazing hd picture, america's top rated internet, and phone. all for just $69.99 a month for the first six months. don't wait -- this offer won't last. call 1-888-get-fios now. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v.
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. >>> today, america lost a piece of its history. civil rights activist and long time president of the negro council dorrly height has died. she helped orchestrate the civil rights movement of the 1960s. late activist c. delores tucker once called her a legacy. we'll have more coming up tonight at 5:30. >>> tonight, a visitation is being held for former naacp executive director dr. benjamin hooks. the visitation runs through 8:30 at a church in his hometown of memphis. he died last week at 85. he led the naacp to prominence in 1970s and 1980s. >>> funeral arrangements have been set for former baltimore archbishop william borders. he died yesterday of colon cancer. he was 96 years old. a public viewing take place thursday at 10:30 at the cathedral of mary our queen located at 5200 north charles street. on friday, reverend borders funeral will begin at 1:00 p.m. >>> toyota dealers already dealing with several recalls now have got another problem to fix. toyota is recalling nearly 10,000 lexus gs460s. this is the sixth recall since nove
. >>> today, america lost a piece of its history. civil rights activist and long time president of the negro council dorrly height has died. she helped orchestrate the civil rights movement of the 1960s. late activist c. delores tucker once called her a legacy. we'll have more coming up tonight at 5:30. >>> tonight, a visitation is being held for former naacp executive director dr. benjamin hooks. the visitation runs through 8:30 at a church in his hometown of memphis. he died...
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jeff biggers has written about america's coal industry and says the system is flawed. >> i think we have to ask the question, why do we allow coal companies, for example, to contest violations that have been noted by inspectors and draw them out in the courts for months, if not years? >> reporter: the controversial ceo of massey energy is concerned about tougher new mine safety laws. >> no matter how you look at, the accidents are a human tragedy. second, they disrupt you and cause additional regulations and issues. >> reporter: jim lucas was at the mine at the time of the explosion. safety is not just the k company's job, he says, is's also each miners' responsibility. >> every day we put our head between two rocks. if you think about that, probably wouldn't do it. but we just go and do our job. >> reporter: many miners also insist inspectors need more authority to shut down unsafe mines. >> the law's got to change. in this country, unfortunately, every law that's ever been written for a coal miner has been by blood. >> reporter: inspectors have the authority to temporarily shut down a
jeff biggers has written about america's coal industry and says the system is flawed. >> i think we have to ask the question, why do we allow coal companies, for example, to contest violations that have been noted by inspectors and draw them out in the courts for months, if not years? >> reporter: the controversial ceo of massey energy is concerned about tougher new mine safety laws. >> no matter how you look at, the accidents are a human tragedy. second, they disrupt you and...
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the probe includes operations in latin america, where it gets 40% of its sales. education stocks ran to some new highs as the u.s. department of education continues work on a new rule directed at the industry. the regulation aims to make sure graduates can make enough money to pay back their student loans. if they don't, the schools federal student loans eligibility would be at risk. the worry is that the rule may cut into profits at education management, devry, i.t.t., and corinthian by limiting student loans. credit suisse thinks the education department will exempt schools from the requirement if they meet certain graduation and employment thresholds. all four rallied on heavier volume. tonight's triple digit gainer comes from the world of drug development, as is often the case. molecular insight pharmaceutical is a micro-cap company, even after today's 128% jump in its stock price. phase two clinical trials of a cancer drug show symptoms improve for certain tumors. and that's tonight's "market focus". >> susie: ask doctors about the new health care law and yo
the probe includes operations in latin america, where it gets 40% of its sales. education stocks ran to some new highs as the u.s. department of education continues work on a new rule directed at the industry. the regulation aims to make sure graduates can make enough money to pay back their student loans. if they don't, the schools federal student loans eligibility would be at risk. the worry is that the rule may cut into profits at education management, devry, i.t.t., and corinthian by...
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why you may be surprised about what this somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> you're watching abc 7 news at 11m with leon harris, caroline lyders, doug hill, and tim brant sports. >>> three people were inside as rescuers approached. she disappeared under the water. the rescue teams found her later downstream unconscious. >>> deadly mining accident in west virginia has virginia governor bob mcdonnell taking action. he wants to amend the budget to increase funding for mining safety. >>> the senate held a moment of silence to honor the memories of the 29 miners killed in the west virginia explosion, and in west virginia, the governor led a ceremony to commemorate
why you may be surprised about what this somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> you're watching...
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there was a time when america was the world leader in manufacturing. we are no longer that leader. >> i am talking about something different. i grew up in the muscle car era, when you could tear apart an engine in your basement and put it back together, having a basic knowledge of the internal combustion engine. you cannot do any more -- you cannot do that anymore. one of the things that came out was this concept of black box technology that has crashed data in its that is driven by a complex computer code, some of which the manufacturer is willing to share. some manufacturers have been reluctant to share that data or to provide an ability for your employees to have the keys to the kingdom so that they can download and interpret that information independently. >> i agree. one of the things i am concerned about is our internal committee report for this hearing. it suggests that your agency budget dedicated to vehicle safety has remained stagnant, relatively, over the past 10 years. your resources are far below the resources that were available for this
there was a time when america was the world leader in manufacturing. we are no longer that leader. >> i am talking about something different. i grew up in the muscle car era, when you could tear apart an engine in your basement and put it back together, having a basic knowledge of the internal combustion engine. you cannot do any more -- you cannot do that anymore. one of the things that came out was this concept of black box technology that has crashed data in its that is driven by a...
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twitter says best bye company, sony picture, star bucks and virgin america are the advertisers. they are to be called out as ads on top of search results. twitter users will see the ads when they search for topics being tweeted about. if it's not faded by users or searched for it will disappear. >>> fast food giant is hoping to speed up the remake of its u.s. restaurants, kind of turning them in to cozier places. offering financial assistant to franchisers willing to revamp their restaurants -- mcdonald's restaurants. >>> today would have been a good day to sit inside mc cafe. >> exactly. murky day. rain out there throughout the afternoon. whether he see more of this this evening. the commute probably little worse than normal. then improvements start tomorrow. not bad. brief april showers. looking outside, murky, cloudy, rain still coming down to a certain degree. we are seeing improving rain trend from north to south. we will show you that in a second. kind of a gray april day. you got to have some of those. 48 degrees, that's a chilly current temperature at dwi. we got in to t
twitter says best bye company, sony picture, star bucks and virgin america are the advertisers. they are to be called out as ads on top of search results. twitter users will see the ads when they search for topics being tweeted about. if it's not faded by users or searched for it will disappear. >>> fast food giant is hoping to speed up the remake of its u.s. restaurants, kind of turning them in to cozier places. offering financial assistant to franchisers willing to revamp their...
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for locations see drscholls.com. [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. ♪ america. growing stronger. every day. ♪ ♪ going to rise up find my direction magnetically ♪ going to rise up throw down my ace in the hole ♪ ♪ >> larry: he was quite a guy, captain phil harris, he guested on this show, captain of the cornelia marie, he died during the crab season. he was featured on "the deadliest catch" for a number of years. you guys all close with him? >> i knew him well before the show. we did a lot of fun things together, other than fishing. he was a good guy. >> larry: he was quite a guy. >> he was a good guy. >> larry: he died of a heart attack. >> he had a stroke and then ended up having a brain aneurysm ten days later. >> larry: did you ever sail with him. >> no, but we've known him about 25 years. >> larry: what about you, keith? >> never sailed with him, but same thing, i've known him for years and years. tough loss for the en
for locations see drscholls.com. [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends nearly $3 billion dollars to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses in every corner of the economy. ♪ america. growing stronger. every day. ♪ ♪ going to rise up find my direction magnetically ♪ going to rise up throw down my ace in the hole ♪ ♪ >> larry: he was quite a guy, captain phil harris, he guested on this show, captain of the cornelia marie, he died...
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north america, europe, australia. do you have all the opportunity you can handle in those areas or are you also looking at places like china or the middle east? >> well, for our company, the u.s. domestic market, which is -- which even after 30 years of building no nuclear plants, it is the largest market. it is certainly big enough for our company. i would say if you are looking at other countries which have attracted nuclear programs that they're about to announce, in addition to the uae which was very hotly contested, i think mexico will announce several new nuclear projects. i think thailand will announce it. but the real opportunity is here. and the obama administration's decision not only to award the first loan guarantee but to ask for a total of $50 billion in loan guarantees for nuclear plants mean that this is going to be a $50 billion market for companies like ours over the next decade and it is probably going to spawn an industry that can quickly grow to being a $500 billion market if we look to grow to 10
north america, europe, australia. do you have all the opportunity you can handle in those areas or are you also looking at places like china or the middle east? >> well, for our company, the u.s. domestic market, which is -- which even after 30 years of building no nuclear plants, it is the largest market. it is certainly big enough for our company. i would say if you are looking at other countries which have attracted nuclear programs that they're about to announce, in addition to the...
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murrah federal building. >>> america's trust in their government is near a historic low. the survey by the pew research center finds that almost 80% of respondents say they can't trust washington most of the time. only 22% say they feel that they can trust the federal government. a majority of respondents say the government is too big and too powerful. >>> some of the biggest names in country music were in las vegas last night for the academy of country music awards ceremony. and some of the hottest new stars were also there to be honored. sandra hughes reports. ♪ >> reporter: newcomers and young guns set the stage smoking at the 45th annual academy of country music awards. atlanta antebellum swept the night winning five awards including song of the year, single record of year, and top vocal group. "need you now" has crossed music jen are as and the group was nom mated for more awards than anybody else this go-around. >> this moment is not lost in our eyes. we're living our dream right now. >> reporter: miranda lambert's only 27 years old and sunday snagged her second w
murrah federal building. >>> america's trust in their government is near a historic low. the survey by the pew research center finds that almost 80% of respondents say they can't trust washington most of the time. only 22% say they feel that they can trust the federal government. a majority of respondents say the government is too big and too powerful. >>> some of the biggest names in country music were in las vegas last night for the academy of country music awards ceremony....
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america has to walk and be better. america, as a nation, is incredible. look to our most recent world catastrophe or two. haiti and chile. americans -- it did not matter -- americans rolled up their sleeves and gave and will continue to do that. haiti will need help for a long time. i hope and pray that we will be there. that is the commitment that we have made. when the tsunami occurred, even during katrina -- some may argue the government was late -- but americans responded. that is the beauty of who we are. if we can continue to appeal to the goodness and extract that, that is one thing i think my father mastered. instead of always saying what we are getting, trying to figure out what we are able to come together on. ultimately, i think we will get past this issue of race. it will take some time. we're not there yet. we may be a long way from it. we made great strides and will continue to do so. >> go-ahead. >> this is touching on the media piece of this. i would also appeal for people to not be captured by the heat, but by the light. our technology al
america has to walk and be better. america, as a nation, is incredible. look to our most recent world catastrophe or two. haiti and chile. americans -- it did not matter -- americans rolled up their sleeves and gave and will continue to do that. haiti will need help for a long time. i hope and pray that we will be there. that is the commitment that we have made. when the tsunami occurred, even during katrina -- some may argue the government was late -- but americans responded. that is the...
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they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. it's the greatest merger in dishwashing history. it will impact pots and pans everywhere. gel and powder join forces to create a superpower. cascade complete pacs. now, for the inside story. [ man #1 ] the best of cascade powder and gel have combined in one powerful pac to obliterate grease, annihilate tough foods. a true powerhouse. [ man #2 ] cascade complete pacs. you heard it here. combine and conquer! [upbeat whistling continues] discover the unexpected beauty and man-made relaxation in northwest florida. fly southwest's new nonstops from bwi airport to panama city beach starting at $99 one-way. (ding) >> here are the updates from sharon. >> today, we're going up to 65 degrees and a breezy day, not tha
they're the future of america, so let's bring them up right and give them our cheese. american cheese. kraft singles. put it in their lunch boxes. heck, put it right in their mouths. it's made with milk, never oil like some other slices. a country is only as good as its cheese. good thing ours doesn't have a bunch of holes in it. kraft singles - the american cheese. it's the greatest merger in dishwashing history. it will impact pots and pans everywhere. gel and powder join forces to create a...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> it's a good time to make sure your credit rart gets a spring cleaning, too. here's tips on how to do it. >> reporter: with tax season just behind us, finances may still be on your mind. that makes it a perfect time to check your credit report. your credit report isn't just used to get you a loan or new credit card. land loords use it to see if you'll be a good tenant by seeing if you can pay your bills on time and in an increasingly tough job market, employers in some fields are using it to help determine whether you'd be a go
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. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news today early today in america. new york police are asking for the public's help in identifying four young women who stole nearly 4,000 dollar in lingerie. two of the women distracted a store clerk while the others stuffed merchandise into their shopping bags. employees describe the suspects as young, possibly high school or college students. >>> some 50 new jersey residents are out of house and home this morning after a massive fire ripped through two apartment buildings. firefighters say they had trouble getting the blaze under control, but amazingly there were no injuries. the cause is still under investigation. >>> in the florida keys costume competitors kicked up their three-inch heels this weekend at the annual drag race. dashing divas we'lled their way down the main drag in the key west to celebrate independence day. racers were judged on speed and ability to stay on their feet. that's hard to do with heels. >>> and if you're a running in the boston marathon today, keep your eyes peeled for lisa, the last ame
. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news today early today in america. new york police are asking for the public's help in identifying four young women who stole nearly 4,000 dollar in lingerie. two of the women distracted a store clerk while the others stuffed merchandise into their shopping bags. employees describe the suspects as young, possibly high school or college students. >>> some 50 new jersey residents are out of house and home this morning...
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. >>> race and america. today's the day for the census, counting all americans. but there's a kind of rebellion about the choices on race. >>> flashpoint. the supreme court will hear the case of the father forced to pay the protesters who tried to disrupt the funeral of his soldier son. >>> and, medical wonder. he could barely walk. doctors had no idea what he could really do. >>> good evening. the sexual abuse scandal in the church took a new turn today. with questions about money and favors and people high up in the church over the years. and, as part of it, we learned that pope benedict, when he was cardinal ratzinger, ultimately pushed forward with an investigation despite the pressure around him. brian ross is here with the unfolding drama tonight. brian? >> reporter: well, diane, one of the most controversial cases handled by the pope involved a pedophile priest who has since been found to have sexually abused more than 20 young boys. today, there are new allegations about the priest who founded a prominent church order and his relationship with those certa
. >>> race and america. today's the day for the census, counting all americans. but there's a kind of rebellion about the choices on race. >>> flashpoint. the supreme court will hear the case of the father forced to pay the protesters who tried to disrupt the funeral of his soldier son. >>> and, medical wonder. he could barely walk. doctors had no idea what he could really do. >>> good evening. the sexual abuse scandal in the church took a new turn today....
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there has to be a sort of different routes to do that because america cannot -- because congressional sanctions cannot put money directly into damascus and life even though you and worries how much longer the international community will support this population. and there is no indication they are going home any time soon. >> host: on that note both jordan and syria, the two places of the of the largest number of refugees constantly talk about the strain the refugees have caused on the social systems on schools and health care and they have received some of this international aid. for a long time they tried to pressure washington to provide more aid and iraqis have provided a measly sum of 25 million. how much of a strain to the really pos on these countries and is there a way to separate the whole political use of the refugees from the actual sort of impact that they have in these places? >> guest: it is difficult to make that separation. and they have all juiced up the numbers when it suited them. jordan has made very strategic deals on how their schools will be funded when they hav
there has to be a sort of different routes to do that because america cannot -- because congressional sanctions cannot put money directly into damascus and life even though you and worries how much longer the international community will support this population. and there is no indication they are going home any time soon. >> host: on that note both jordan and syria, the two places of the of the largest number of refugees constantly talk about the strain the refugees have caused on the...
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how many there are in america. this was census day, the day all the census forms are supposed to be returned. census officials say they're worried about a whole lot of folks who aren't reporting in. nbc's rehema ellis is in times square with a progress report on this massive head count under way. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. i should tell you the first u.s. census was conducted in 1790 by a group of u.s. marshals on horseback. this year the government is spending more than $14 billion and there's a box to check for same-sex couples. times have changed. what has not changed is the nation's need to count the population. across the country, the push is on to get the census numbers in. >> today is census day, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: 134 million forms have been mailed out. >> 62 million of them already turned the form back in. if you haven't gotten around to it, it's your time to step up. >> reporter: the white house is among the 52% of american households who have returned the ten-question
how many there are in america. this was census day, the day all the census forms are supposed to be returned. census officials say they're worried about a whole lot of folks who aren't reporting in. nbc's rehema ellis is in times square with a progress report on this massive head count under way. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. i should tell you the first u.s. census was conducted in 1790 by a group of u.s. marshals on horseback. this year the government is spending more...
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i said this is a very serious matter for your company in america. i want you to know the dot is taking it seriously. we are not going to sleep until every one of your cars is safe for americans to drive. i invited him to come to america. >> we never had a chance to talk, but you have been proactive in trying to get out in front of this. one of the concerns i have is that 70% of this sudden unintended acceleration we still do not have an answer for. in fact, according to all the documents from nhtsa and also from toyota only 16% of the sudden accelerations are really addressed with the format and the sticky accelerator, if you will. and the electronics seems to have to have some part of it. are we any further along? >> as i said in my testimony, we are going to do a complete review of the electronics. we will meet with the folks from southern illinois university, take a look at the results of what they have had to look at. we will look at what the toyota folks have done with the people they have hired. we are going to get into this. we're going to ge
i said this is a very serious matter for your company in america. i want you to know the dot is taking it seriously. we are not going to sleep until every one of your cars is safe for americans to drive. i invited him to come to america. >> we never had a chance to talk, but you have been proactive in trying to get out in front of this. one of the concerns i have is that 70% of this sudden unintended acceleration we still do not have an answer for. in fact, according to all the documents...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. is that your new car ? uh... yeah ? cool. thanks. i knew i wanted a subaru legacy. i went back and forth on the hood scoop... but i'm glad i went for it. the subaru legacy. feel the love. known flops are getting a second chance to be remade. more proof that you are only as old as you feel. macy day is a dalmatian. she is 17-years old. that is more than 100 years old in dog years. this dog loves pizza and long walks. the secret to her longevity is one cap
and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and...